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Table 1 Preoperative patients characteristics

From: Feasibility, safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic transperitoneal pyeloplasty in children: Ain Shams University early experience

Case no.

Age at presentation

Age at surgery

Weight at surgery (kg)

Affected side

Preoperative AP diameter of the pelvis

Indication for surgical repair

1

5.5 years

6 years

20

Rt (aberrant vessel)

24 mm

Loin pain

2

3 years

4 years

20

Lt

46 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ split kid function

3

2 months

5 months

7

Rt

41 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ split kid function

4

4 .5 years

5 years

20

Lt

42 mm

Recurrent UTI and ↓ split kid function

5

12 years

12.5 years

55

Lt (aberrant vessel)

95 mm

Loin pain and ↓ split kid function

6

5.7 years

6 years

22

Lt

30 mm

Loin pain and UTI and ↓ split kid function

7

2 months

1 year

10

Lt

23 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ split kid function

8

6 months

10 months

10

Rt

40 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ split kid function

9

1 month

10 months

8

Rt

24 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ split kid function

10

1 years

2 years

10

Rt

130 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ split kid function

11

4 months

1 year

9

Lt

30 mm

↑↑ AP diameter and ↓ parenchymal thickness

12

Antenatal

6 months

7

Lt

34 mm

↓ parenchymal thickness and recurrent UTI

13

1.5 months

6 months

6

Lt

45 mm

↑↑ AP diameter